Here's a potential first to add to the "Not In My Backyard" homeowner's list of complaints: Terrell Owens. The Bills' high-profile receiver's search for a place to live in the Buffalo area has hit a snag after Owens said he was denied a chance to rent a home in Orchard Park because of the potential "drama" he might bring to the neighborhood.

The Bratz universe was humming along as usual this week at the Toys "R" Us flagship store in Manhattan. Like bees to honey, little girls buzzed about shelves lined with those famous pouty dolls with huge heads, plush lips to put Angelina to shame, and bared, toned midriffs.

The generation that grew up with Pac-Man and Pong are now having children of their own. And across the nation, fathers and their kids are finding the virtual worlds of video games a popular place to bond.

Before Albert Young burst out of Iowa's backfield and into the consciousness of Big Ten defensive coordinators, he had to prove to himself he was back from two season-ending injuries that could have stymied his development. That didn't take long.

Terrell Owens is free to play for any team willing to have him. The Eagles released Owens on Tuesday, ending a tumultuous, two-year relationship. Owens was due a $5 million roster bonus on Wednesday, so the Eagles had to cut him or trade him before then to avoid paying him the money.